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How to install a triton electric shower?

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I have recently installed an electric shower in my bathroom as it works by independently heating cold water, which eliminates the requirement for a hot water tank. It was a slick, economical option for me as gas-heated hot water wasn’t readily accessible in my building. Coming back to your query, read below to know how to install a triton electric shower as well as other electric showers.

Step-by-step Electric Shower Installation Process

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  • Choose a space close to the main cold water supply. Ideally, You should choose to be near a spot where an independent circuit can be installed.

  • It isn’t safe to run do the electrical work, so seek help for this task. You can reach out to an electrician to know about the type and size of the independent circuit to install for your shower to ensure that you have proper electricity.

  • Reach out to a plumber to make sure that the plumbing system of your building would be able to accommodate electric showers. This is important as it may not be possible for your current pipe system to manage an electric shower.

  • Install the independent circuit close to the electric shower’s location along as well as all the required earth cables or consumer units.

  • Wire the independent circuit to an isolating switch. You should position this above the shower.

  • Attach the isolating switch’s electric cable to the power unit. Check whether the electrical installation complies with local electrical regulations, legislation, and standards for safety purposes

  • Attach cold water main supply’s a pipe to the shower unit. This will allow you to get water through the main valve.

  • Attach a stop tap or a non-return valve to the pipe. It’ll isolate the water supply of the shower from the other parts of the building.

  • Use a compression fitting for attaching the pipe to the shower unit. It’ll prevent leaking.

  • Attach the shower head and the shower unit to the wall.

  • Turn it on to check if everything is working properly.

This is how to install electric shower over bath as well.

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I hope you liked this simple electric shower installation process.

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